McEvoy received a visit from Oregon offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich this weekend and said he’s currently planning to take an official visit to check out the Ducks on the weekend of Jan. 11.

Oregon found its next star quarterback in redshirt freshman Marcus Mariota this season, but that hasn’t stopped its coaches from seeking more depth at the position.

“They’re like West Virginia -- they’re looking for competition at the spot,” he said. “If I win the job, I win the job. They’re not guaranteeing anything.”

Texas sent co-offensive coordinator Bryan Harsin to Arizona Western last week to meet McEvoy, but the quarterback said he hasn’t heard a word from Harsin or the UT staff since.

“I think that’s about over,” McEvoy said. “I think they have enough quarterbacks and they moved on. I kind of figured that out.”

Harsin did not offer a scholarship during or after the visit. McEvoy said he’d consider taking an official visit to Texas if he did receive an offer, but he’s not expecting one at this point.

“I was looking forward to it because I know how crazy Texas football is and I’d like to see the school,” McEvoy said. “I hear it’s a great school and a great program. I wish I could’ve saw it but it’s their choice. Hopefully I’ll play them in the national championship someday.”

McEvoy said Boston College has also begun recruiting him, and Arkansas has shown interest in the past.

As a redshirt freshman, McEvoy threw for 2,188 yards and 28 touchdowns and rushed for 465 yards and six touchdowns and led Arizona Western to a win in the NJCAA El Toro Bowl.